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#135118 by KLUGMO
Tue Dec 28, 2010 8:23 pm
Good pick JAX

#135119 by fisherman bob
Tue Dec 28, 2010 8:28 pm
I've played with keyboard players with a heavy left hand and experienced phase cancellation. That's where the soundwaves of the bass amp and keyboard amp somehow cancel and it sounds your amp isn't working. It's a weird phenomenon. Has anything like that ever happened in your band?

#135121 by Mike Nobody
Tue Dec 28, 2010 8:34 pm
fisherman bob wrote:I've played with keyboard players with a heavy left hand and experienced phase cancellation. That's where the soundwaves of the bass amp and keyboard amp somehow cancel and it sounds your amp isn't working. It's a weird phenomenon. Has anything like that ever happened in your band?


Adjust the eq on the bass or keys. Get out of each other's sonic territory. Also, cabinet placement can make a big difference.

#135133 by philbymon
Tue Dec 28, 2010 9:19 pm
Yeah, bob, but only at open mics. When it happens, I have to adjust my entire playing style on the fly, as well as make some amp adjustments...& sometimes I just let the keyboard take it & ride the root (no, no THAT way, Mike!) until I get some air space.

#135185 by BassBastard
Wed Dec 29, 2010 5:57 am
I would be honored to walk a line behind that guy... that is just amazing.
Makes me want to whip out an upright...Bass

#135190 by Dajax
Wed Dec 29, 2010 11:44 am
fisherman bob wrote:I've played with keyboard players with a heavy left hand and experienced phase cancellation. That's where the soundwaves of the bass amp and keyboard amp somehow cancel and it sounds your amp isn't working. It's a weird phenomenon. Has anything like that ever happened in your band?


Yeah, it's definitely a thing that needs to be worked on in a band situation. The EQ on the piano and the bass has to be adjusted to compliment each other, and also the piano player has to realize that covering the bottom end isn't all up to him. I also like that the hep cats in the audience are hip enough to clap on the 2, and 4. It kills me when you hear an entire audience of squares clapping on the 1, and 3 for this type of music.

#135241 by dizzizz
Wed Dec 29, 2010 7:21 pm
fisherman bob wrote:I've played with keyboard players with a heavy left hand and experienced phase cancellation. That's where the soundwaves of the bass amp and keyboard amp somehow cancel and it sounds your amp isn't working. It's a weird phenomenon. Has anything like that ever happened in your band?


A couple years ago, there was a company working on a new type of car muffler that worked on the same principle. Dunno what happened to that project.

#135252 by Mike Nobody
Wed Dec 29, 2010 9:38 pm
dizzizz wrote:
fisherman bob wrote:I've played with keyboard players with a heavy left hand and experienced phase cancellation. That's where the soundwaves of the bass amp and keyboard amp somehow cancel and it sounds your amp isn't working. It's a weird phenomenon. Has anything like that ever happened in your band?


A couple years ago, there was a company working on a new type of car muffler that worked on the same principle. Dunno what happened to that project.


Japanese company. They built a car with a white noise generator built-into the exhaust system, feeding back negative waves of the sound produced by the engine. I'm not sure if it went into production or was just one of those things they show off at car shows, with no intention of ever producing it.

#135256 by dizzizz
Wed Dec 29, 2010 10:31 pm
Mike Nobody wrote:
dizzizz wrote:
fisherman bob wrote:I've played with keyboard players with a heavy left hand and experienced phase cancellation. That's where the soundwaves of the bass amp and keyboard amp somehow cancel and it sounds your amp isn't working. It's a weird phenomenon. Has anything like that ever happened in your band?


A couple years ago, there was a company working on a new type of car muffler that worked on the same principle. Dunno what happened to that project.


Japanese company. They built a car with a white noise generator built-into the exhaust system, feeding back negative waves of the sound produced by the engine. I'm not sure if it went into production or was just one of those things they show off at car shows, with no intention of ever producing it.


Thanks.

Cool tech, either way.

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